NZS/AS 3645.2(Int):2010

Essential requirements for gas equipment - Part 2: Certification

This document has been re-assessed by the committee, and judged to still be up to date.

Sets out the certification requirements for all gas appliances in New Zealand that are produced in volume. The objective is to provide manufacturers, designers, regulatory authorities, testing laboratories, and similar organisations with a set of safety and performance outcome-oriented criteria which may be used as the basis for certification or endorsement of gas appliances for sale in New Zealand. For small production gas appliances, specialised gas appliances, and appliances for which a recognised certification scheme does not exist, use NZS 5266. Although the two Standards may differ slightly in wording, the technical requirements for safety are essentially the same.

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Citation Context:1 Bodies that may certify gas appliances and specified fittings The following bodies may certify gas appliances and specified fittings for the purposes of regulation 54(3):... ...(g) a body accredited by the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) and with a scope that includes NZS/AS 3645:2010 Part 2.

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